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Fort Worth Coin Buyers

Trusted buyers of gold, silver, and rare coins in Fort Worth

Serving Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Southlake, and all of Tarrant County.

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Serving the Fort Worth Area

US Gold and Coin has been buying gold, silver, and rare coins from sellers across Fort Worth and Tarrant County for years. From the historic Stockyards district and the Cultural District along Camp Bowie Boulevard to the established neighborhoods of Westover Hills, Ridglea, and TCU, we work with collectors and families throughout the city. Our Dallas office on Diplomat Drive is a short drive from anywhere in Fort Worth, and we also serve sellers through our secure mail-in program and scheduled appointments.

Fort Worth has deep roots in coin collecting and precious metals ownership. We regularly buy from estate sales in Tanglewood and Arlington Heights, from collectors near Clearfork and the Trinity River corridor, and from families in Benbrook, Haltom City, and White Settlement who are settling generational estates. Whether you have a single 1 oz Gold Eagle or a lifetime collection of Morgan Dollars stored in a safe deposit box at a Tarrant County bank, we are the buyers this area trusts for honest appraisals and same-day payment.

Fort Worth Neighborhoods We Serve

Stockyards · Cultural District · Westover Hills · Ridglea · TCU · Arlington Heights · Tanglewood · Clearfork · Benbrook · Haltom City · White Settlement · Wedgwood

Areas We Serve

Fort Worth
Arlington
Keller
Southlake
Mansfield
Burleson
Grapevine
North Richland Hills
Hurst
Bedford
What We Purchase

From Single Pieces to Entire Collections

Gold Coins & Bullion - Fort Worth coin buyers

Gold Coins & Bullion

Fort Worth sellers bring us gold in every form. We buy 1 oz and fractional American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, South African Krugerrands, Austrian Philharmonics, and Chinese Gold Pandas. Pre-1933 U.S. gold is a regular category in this market — $20 Saint-Gaudens and Liberty Head Double Eagles, $10 Indian Head Eagles, $5 Half Eagles, and $2.50 Quarter Eagles all come through our hands. Gold bars from PAMP Suisse, Valcambi, Credit Suisse, and the Perth Mint in sizes from 1 gram to 10 oz are purchased at competitive rates. Every gold item is tested for purity on-site and evaluated for both melt value and collector premium. A coin grading MS-65 or higher, or carrying a scarce date like the 1908 No Motto or 1926 Saint-Gaudens, can be worth well beyond its gold weight.

Silver Coins & Bars - Fort Worth coin buyers

Silver Coins & Bars

Silver is the most commonly sold precious metal across the Fort Worth and Tarrant County area. We buy Morgan Silver Dollars from the 1878–1921 series including sought-after dates like the 1889-CC and 1895-O, Peace Dollars, Walking Liberty half dollars, Franklin halves, and pre-1965 Washington quarters and Roosevelt dimes — the coins commonly called 90% junk silver. Modern bullion including 1 oz American Silver Eagles, Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, and privately minted rounds are purchased at rates tied to the live spot price. Bars from Engelhard, Johnson Matthey, and Sunshine Minting in 10 oz and 100 oz sizes are welcome. Sterling silver flatware, tea services, and holloware at .925 purity are weighed and priced by metal content. Many Tarrant County families are surprised at the cash value of inherited silverware.

Rare & Numismatic Coins - Fort Worth coin buyers

Rare & Numismatic Coins

Rare coins demand hands-on expertise, and our team identifies key dates, die varieties, repunched mint marks, and mint errors that affect value. We regularly purchase Carson City Morgan Dollars like the 1878-CC and 1893-CC, early U.S. type coins from the Draped Bust through Seated Liberty series, Barber quarters and halves, and classic commemorative half dollars minted between 1892 and 1954. Coins graded and encapsulated by PCGS or NGC bring higher prices, but we also evaluate raw coins and can assess their grade potential. Fort Worth collectors and estate holders trust us because we price based on current Heritage Auctions and GreatCollections records — not outdated book values. Send us photos of both sides and we will provide an initial assessment within 24 hours.

Estate Collections - Fort Worth coin buyers

Estate Collections

Settling an estate in Tarrant County often means dealing with coin collections, gold pieces, and silver accumulated over a lifetime. We work with families, estate attorneys, and executors across the Fort Worth area to evaluate and purchase collections of every size. Some estates arrive as meticulously organized albums of key-date coins. Others come as unsorted boxes of pennies, half dollars, and loose gold tucked into a closet or safe deposit box. We catalog each item, provide a written appraisal, and make a single offer for the entire lot. There is no minimum and no maximum — we have purchased everything from a handful of Indian Head pennies to assembled collections appraised at six figures. You are never pressured to sell, and we explain the value of each piece along the way.

The Process

How It Works

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Contact Us

Call us at 888-284-6120, submit photos through our online quote form, or schedule an in-person visit at our nearby Dallas office. There is no cost and no commitment.

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Expert Evaluation

Our numismatic team inspects each item using live market pricing, current auction records, and professional grading standards to determine fair value for every piece.

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Same-Day Payment

Accept our offer and get paid the same day by check or wire transfer. No holds, no processing delays, no hidden deductions from your payout.

Trusted Locally

Why Fort Worth Trusts Us

14+

Years in Business

A+

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$100M+

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Testimonials

What Fort Worth Customers Say

"Brought in a group of pre-1933 $10 Indian Head Eagles and a few $20 Liberty Head Double Eagles my grandfather kept in a lockbox for over 40 years. They identified a scarce 1908-D No Motto and offered well above what I expected. Straightforward and fair."

Steve M.Westover Hills

"Sold three rolls of Walking Liberty half dollars, a bag of Mercury dimes, and a 1924-S Peace Dollar that turned out to be a better date. They examined every coin individually, explained what added value, and paid me the same day. No pressure at all."

Karen P.Arlington

"My mother passed and left behind albums of Morgan Silver Dollars and a handful of 1 oz Gold Eagles. I had no idea what any of it was worth. They walked me through every piece, pointed out the Carson City mint marks, and gave me a very fair offer for the lot."

Bill T.Keller

"Had eight 10 oz silver bars and a set of proof American Silver Eagles from 1986 to 2015 that my late husband collected. They tested everything on-site, showed me the math on spot pricing, and cut me a check within an hour. Highly recommended."

Diane R.Southlake

"Used the mail-in service to sell a collection of Barber quarters, Standing Liberty quarters, and a couple of key-date Lincoln wheat cents. They called me to review every piece before making their offer. Payment arrived the same day I approved it."

Frank G.Mansfield

"Inherited my aunt's sterling silver flatware set, a collection of Indian Head pennies, and two Gold Krugerrands from her Fort Worth home. They weighed the silver in front of me, graded the pennies, and priced the gold off the live market. Sold everything in one visit."

Nancy W.North Richland Hills
Common Questions

Fort Worth Coin Buying FAQ

Where can I sell gold coins in Fort Worth?
US Gold and Coin buys gold coins from sellers across Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Call us, submit photos through our online form, or schedule a visit at our nearby Dallas office on Diplomat Drive. We purchase 1 oz American Gold Eagles, pre-1933 Liberty Head and Saint-Gaudens coins, Krugerrands, Canadian Maple Leafs, and all other gold at prices based on the live market. Every appraisal is free with zero obligation to sell.
How do I sell inherited coins in the Fort Worth area?
Start by contacting us for a free evaluation. Families across Tarrant County bring us collections passed down from parents and grandparents who spent decades in the area. We examine each coin for date, mint mark, condition, and rarity, then explain what you have in straightforward terms. Our team handles everything from a single gold piece to collections with hundreds of items. There is never any pressure to accept our offer.
What gold coins are worth the most?
Pre-1933 U.S. gold coins carry the strongest premiums above melt value. Saint-Gaudens $20 Double Eagles, particularly the 1907 High Relief and scarce dates from the 1920s, are consistently in demand. Indian Head $10 Eagles and $5 Half Eagles with branch mint marks also command high prices. Modern bullion like the 1 oz American Gold Eagle trades near spot but remains highly liquid. We evaluate every gold coin Fort Worth sellers bring us for both metal content and collector premium.
Do you buy silver bars and rounds in Fort Worth?
Yes. We purchase silver bars, rounds, and bullion from Fort Worth sellers regularly. This includes 1 oz American Silver Eagles, 10 oz and 100 oz bars from Engelhard and Johnson Matthey, private-mint rounds, and 90% junk silver bags of pre-1965 dimes, quarters, and half dollars. We also buy sterling silver flatware and holloware by weight. Prices are tied directly to the live spot market, and we weigh and test everything in front of you.
How do coin appraisals work?
Our numismatic experts examine each coin for its date, mint mark, condition, and rarity. We cross-reference current auction results from Heritage Auctions, PCGS and NGC price guides, and live wholesale dealer networks to establish fair market value. Bullion items like Gold Eagles and silver bars are priced against the live spot rate. Fort Worth area sellers can start by sending photos online or calling to arrange an appointment. Every appraisal is free.
What are the most valuable rare coins to sell?
Key-date Morgan Dollars such as the 1893-S and 1895 proof are among the most sought-after U.S. coins. Carson City mint issues marked with the CC mint mark, early type coins from the Draped Bust through Seated Liberty series, and classic commemorative half dollars from the early 1900s all bring strong prices. Coins graded by PCGS or NGC in higher grades command significant premiums. If you have coins in Fort Worth you suspect may be valuable, send us photos and we will give you an honest assessment.
Do you serve Arlington, Keller, and Southlake?
Absolutely. We work with sellers across all of Tarrant County and the surrounding Metroplex, including Arlington, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Mansfield, Burleson, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, and Bedford. Our Dallas office is a short drive from most Fort Worth suburbs, and we also offer a secure insured mail-in service for those who prefer not to travel. Many of our Tarrant County clients start with a phone call and complete the sale by mail with same-day payment.
How fast do I get paid when selling coins in Fort Worth?
Same day. Once you accept our offer, we issue payment immediately by check or wire transfer. There are no waiting periods, no holds, and no processing fees. This applies whether you visit our office in person or use our mail-in service from anywhere in the Fort Worth area. Sellers from the Stockyards district to Southlake appreciate that we close quickly and pay on the spot.
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Serving greater Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and the western Metroplex. Contact us to arrange an appraisal.

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Sat: 10am–4pm CST

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